* Add power management utilities to NPU device context and update DCVS settings * Update DCVS settings in power_utils to use v3 API and enhance power management * wip * Enhance dequantization functions by adding load_dequant_table support and updating signatures for improved performance * use lut * wip * fix test failure * wip * Refactor load_qual_block_generic to improve block handling and optimize vector operations * Enhance load_dual_block_generic and load_qual_block_generic to accept a mask parameter for improved block handling * Refactor flash_attn_impl to optimize mask l2 prefetch * wip * wip * wip * wip * add log * link against shared libraries instead of static ones * fix swiglu * wip * refactor expf_fix to handle overflow for different data types * enhance is_glu_op_supported to validate shapes for multiple sources * wip * refactor logging macros to use hexagon namespace and improve formatting * fix printf format error * wip * refactor: update static_assert messages for block size validation and add HVX_VectorPred_x3 type alias * rename * feat: enhance fa with mask * wip * wip * refactor: replace instances of Q6_V_vzero() with kZeroV for consistency * wip * wip * wip * fix: improve address alignment check in HVX_Vector handling * refactor: streamline vector dot product implementations for improved readability * refactor: q4k add hvx intrinsic impl * refactor: enhance dequantize_row_q4_K for clarity and performance * refactor: optimize scale mask usage in dequantization functions for improved performance * refactor: optimize dequantize_row_q4_K for intrinsic usage and performance improvements * refactor: move GLU operation implementation into separated file * sync after swiglu * wip * wip * wip * feat: increase prc main thread stack size * fix: replace hardcoded stack size with NPU_THREAD_STACK_SIZE constant * wip * feat: add optimized vector operations for exponential and division with overflow handling * wip * feat: refactor exponential function to handle overflow and underflow with improved logic * wip * wip * feat: add vector loading and scaling functions for improved performance in block processing * wip * feat: optimize block loading by refactoring scale index handling for improved performance * use Q6_Vb_vlut32_VbVbR_nomatch instead * feat: enhance scale loading by adding static assertion and restructuring block handling * wip * feat: refactor vec_dot_product_mixed_impl for improved clarity and performance * wip * feat: simplify vector loading functions and improve alignment handling * wip * feat: enhance scale loading mask with quantization block size validation * wip * feat: implement make_scale_load_mask function and refactor vector handling in vec_ops * feat: enhance load_dual_block_generic to include scale indices for improved vector loading * revert q8 dequant * wip * feat: optimize dequantization functions by removing unnecessary masking and updating lookup methods * wip * wip * add qurt_mutex * Add DMA transfer class and integrate into thread pool * Enhance DMA transfer functionality by adding support for multiple descriptors and initiating transfers in parallel * fix dma crash * fix failed unit tests * wip * use alignas * Improve DMA transfer error handling and update descriptor completion check * Fix VTCM cache size calculation in element-wise operations * Add cache clean operations before DMA transfers in element-wise operations * reduce cache clean operations * Refactor DMA transfer functions to support 1D operations and rename for clarity * Enhance DMA transfer functionality by adding 2D submission support and improving descriptor initialization * Update read buffer method to support forced invalidation and remove unnecessary invalidation calls in element-wise operations * wip * Improve DMA transfer handling in mul_mat_gemv_impl by replacing memcpy with initiate_dma_row_transfer and adding wait_for_dma logic * fix 2d dma * feat: add DMA plane cache * rename * wip * use memcpy for debug * fix cache plane calc * refactor: remove debug logging from mul_mat_impl and optimize cache handling * rename * fix 2d dma type * refactor: enhance DMA transfer handling in mul_mat_gemv_impl and wait functions * refactor: optimize DMA transfer handling in mul_mat_gemv_impl and wait functions * wip * wip * move op impl into sub dir * add log * fix: correct pointer usage in mul_mat_gemv_impl for next plane access * fix: improve DMA transfer error handling in mul_mat_impl and mul_mat_gemv_impl * fix: fix crash by using the entire row bytes * wip * wip * fix: prevent parallelization for scalar src1 in is_mul_mat_supported * fix: add dimension checks for 2D DMA transfers and fallback to 1D if necessary * wip * fix: enable thread barrier for mul multiplication operations * feat: add synchronization checks for tensor operations and update related functions * wip * fix: remove invalidation flag from get_read_buffer calls in element-wise and matrix multiplication operations * Revert "fix: remove invalidation flag from get_read_buffer calls in element-wise and matrix multiplication operations" This reverts commit af3441e67e706b2e5122369dc160353796867dd3. * wip * wip * add comment * fix: improve DMA transfer handling in mul_mat_gemv_impl for quantized source tensors * add log * try fix mulmat gemv * wip * fix: enhance DMA transfer handling in mul_mat_gemv_impl for quantized source tensors * fix: optimize cache offset calculation and remove redundant swap in mul_mat_gemv_impl * fix: refactor DMA transfer handling in mul_mat_gemv_impl for improved clarity and maintainability * wip * wip * wip * fix: enhance mul_mat_impl for improved cache handling and clarity * fix: refactor tensor unflattening and DMA transfer initialization for improved clarity and type safety * fix: improve cache handling of quant * wip * fix: improve cache handling in mul_mat_impl and mul_mat_gemv_impl for better memory efficiency * rename * add load_hexa_block_generic * wip * extract dequant block into separated function * refactor: enhance dequantization functions with table parameter * fix load_dual_block_generic * refactor: rename dequantization functions for clarity and enhance block handling * refactor: simplify dequantization logic by consolidating block handling and removing unused parameters * wip * wip * feat: add make_qs_load_mask function and update load_dual_block_generic to use qs_indices * fix load_dual_block_generic * refactor: update load functions to use qs_indices for improved block loading * wip * fix: update loop indices and boundary checks to use size_t for better efficiency * wip * update make_scale_load_mask, to make it available for q8 * feat: add vec_dot_product_quant_impl for quantized dot product computation * refactoring: move come quant func to dedicated file * refactor: rename dequantization functions for clarity and consistency * wip * feat: enhance vec_dot_product_quant_impl with dual dequantization and improved assertions * add vec_dot_product_vqf32_q40_f32 * wip * wip * wip * wip * implement vec_mpy_qf32_qf32_qf32 function and update vec_dot_product_vqf32_q40_f32 to use it * wip * add src0_plane_write_cache_offset * wip * enhance mul_mat_f32 to handle NPU_DATA_TYPE_Q4_0 for quantized matrix multiplication * wip * wip * update test func * refactor mul_mat_gemv_quant_impl to use get_nb for row stride and remove unused test function in init_f16_f32_table * wip * Add support for 4-block dequantization in vec_quant and update dot product implementation * Refactor vec_dot_product_quant_impl to improve variable handling and enhance readability * Refactor vec_dot_product_quant_impl to replace template function with inline vector operations * use Q6_Vqf32_vmpy_VsfVsf instead of Q6_Vqf32_vmpy_Vqf32Vqf32 * Revert "use Q6_Vqf32_vmpy_VsfVsf instead of Q6_Vqf32_vmpy_Vqf32Vqf32" This reverts commit 54839166fddbe40a0392adee5863c59070ccdbe4. * wip * improve log print in graph * Refactor batched_row_dot to accept additional arguments and remove batched_row_dot_with_table * Refactor synchronization functions to include previous operation and NE type parameters * Refactor synchronization checks in several operations * Update synchronization checks to include NPU_OP_COUNT in required conditions * Add performance tracking to buffer management functions * add memset * add log * fix: update backend device type from ACCEL to IGPU * fix comment * add get/set rows * feat: implement row operation support checks in is_rows_supported * feat: add support for I64 data type in rows operations * feat: implement set_rows functionality for I32 and I64 data types * wip * fix set_rows * feat: extend is_rows_supported to allow F32 data type in destination * wip * feat: rename set_rows function, add generic to its name * disable q4_k * move ops to separated file * rename: op_impl -> op_registry * refactor: update get_data_type struct to include output type for unary operations * refactor: simplify vec_trans_impl by removing parameterized overload and using variadic templates * add vec_trans_with_half_ret_impl * add NPU_OP_CPY * refactor: enhance is_unary_op_supported to handle non-continuous rows and add type support logging * refactor: update vec_trans_with_half_ret_impl to use processed_bytes for clarity and accuracy * wip * refactor: optimize dequantize_vec_q40_qf32_4blocks by improving shuffling logic and reducing redundancy * refactor: improve performance of vec_dot_product and dequantize functions by optimizing shuffling logic * wip * add dequantize_vec_q40_qf32_6blocks * feat: add load_dequant_vec_q40_qf32_6blocks function for 6-block dequantization * feat: enhance vec_dot_product_quant_impl with 6-element processing loop for improved performance * Revert "feat: enhance vec_dot_product_quant_impl with 6-element processing loop for improved performance" This reverts commit a5c8fa3e4d9a2d89c8c0821c936c0466e0af7869. since there's a performance degradation * fix: correct load_hexa_block_generic return 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README.md
llama.cpp
LLM inference in C/C++
Recent API changes
Hot topics
- guide : running gpt-oss with llama.cpp
- [FEEDBACK] Better packaging for llama.cpp to support downstream consumers 🤗
- Support for the
gpt-ossmodel with native MXFP4 format has been added | PR | Collaboration with NVIDIA | Comment - Hot PRs: All | Open
- Multimodal support arrived in
llama-server: #12898 | documentation - VS Code extension for FIM completions: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.vscode
- Vim/Neovim plugin for FIM completions: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.vim
- Introducing GGUF-my-LoRA https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/10123
- Hugging Face Inference Endpoints now support GGUF out of the box! https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/9669
- Hugging Face GGUF editor: discussion | tool
Quick start
Getting started with llama.cpp is straightforward. Here are several ways to install it on your machine:
- Install
llama.cppusing brew, nix or winget - Run with Docker - see our Docker documentation
- Download pre-built binaries from the releases page
- Build from source by cloning this repository - check out our build guide
Once installed, you'll need a model to work with. Head to the Obtaining and quantizing models section to learn more.
Example command:
# Use a local model file
llama-cli -m my_model.gguf
# Or download and run a model directly from Hugging Face
llama-cli -hf ggml-org/gemma-3-1b-it-GGUF
# Launch OpenAI-compatible API server
llama-server -hf ggml-org/gemma-3-1b-it-GGUF
Description
The main goal of llama.cpp is to enable LLM inference with minimal setup and state-of-the-art performance on a wide
range of hardware - locally and in the cloud.
- Plain C/C++ implementation without any dependencies
- Apple silicon is a first-class citizen - optimized via ARM NEON, Accelerate and Metal frameworks
- AVX, AVX2, AVX512 and AMX support for x86 architectures
- 1.5-bit, 2-bit, 3-bit, 4-bit, 5-bit, 6-bit, and 8-bit integer quantization for faster inference and reduced memory use
- Custom CUDA kernels for running LLMs on NVIDIA GPUs (support for AMD GPUs via HIP and Moore Threads GPUs via MUSA)
- Vulkan and SYCL backend support
- CPU+GPU hybrid inference to partially accelerate models larger than the total VRAM capacity
The llama.cpp project is the main playground for developing new features for the ggml library.
Models
Typically finetunes of the base models below are supported as well.
Instructions for adding support for new models: HOWTO-add-model.md
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- LLaMA 🦙
- LLaMA 2 🦙🦙
- LLaMA 3 🦙🦙🦙
- Mistral 7B
- Mixtral MoE
- DBRX
- Falcon
- Chinese LLaMA / Alpaca and Chinese LLaMA-2 / Alpaca-2
- Vigogne (French)
- BERT
- Koala
- Baichuan 1 & 2 + derivations
- Aquila 1 & 2
- Starcoder models
- Refact
- MPT
- Bloom
- Yi models
- StableLM models
- Deepseek models
- Qwen models
- PLaMo-13B
- Phi models
- PhiMoE
- GPT-2
- Orion 14B
- InternLM2
- CodeShell
- Gemma
- Mamba
- Grok-1
- Xverse
- Command-R models
- SEA-LION
- GritLM-7B + GritLM-8x7B
- OLMo
- OLMo 2
- OLMoE
- Granite models
- GPT-NeoX + Pythia
- Snowflake-Arctic MoE
- Smaug
- Poro 34B
- Bitnet b1.58 models
- Flan T5
- Open Elm models
- ChatGLM3-6b + ChatGLM4-9b + GLMEdge-1.5b + GLMEdge-4b
- GLM-4-0414
- SmolLM
- EXAONE-3.0-7.8B-Instruct
- FalconMamba Models
- Jais
- Bielik-11B-v2.3
- RWKV-6
- QRWKV-6
- GigaChat-20B-A3B
- Trillion-7B-preview
- Ling models
- LFM2 models
- Hunyuan models
Multimodal
Bindings
- Python: ddh0/easy-llama
- Python: abetlen/llama-cpp-python
- Go: go-skynet/go-llama.cpp
- Node.js: withcatai/node-llama-cpp
- JS/TS (llama.cpp server client): lgrammel/modelfusion
- JS/TS (Programmable Prompt Engine CLI): offline-ai/cli
- JavaScript/Wasm (works in browser): tangledgroup/llama-cpp-wasm
- Typescript/Wasm (nicer API, available on npm): ngxson/wllama
- Ruby: yoshoku/llama_cpp.rb
- Rust (more features): edgenai/llama_cpp-rs
- Rust (nicer API): mdrokz/rust-llama.cpp
- Rust (more direct bindings): utilityai/llama-cpp-rs
- Rust (automated build from crates.io): ShelbyJenkins/llm_client
- C#/.NET: SciSharp/LLamaSharp
- C#/VB.NET (more features - community license): LM-Kit.NET
- Scala 3: donderom/llm4s
- Clojure: phronmophobic/llama.clj
- React Native: mybigday/llama.rn
- Java: kherud/java-llama.cpp
- Java: QuasarByte/llama-cpp-jna
- Zig: deins/llama.cpp.zig
- Flutter/Dart: netdur/llama_cpp_dart
- Flutter: xuegao-tzx/Fllama
- PHP (API bindings and features built on top of llama.cpp): distantmagic/resonance (more info)
- Guile Scheme: guile_llama_cpp
- Swift srgtuszy/llama-cpp-swift
- Swift ShenghaiWang/SwiftLlama
- Delphi Embarcadero/llama-cpp-delphi
UIs
(to have a project listed here, it should clearly state that it depends on llama.cpp)
- AI Sublime Text plugin (MIT)
- cztomsik/ava (MIT)
- Dot (GPL)
- eva (MIT)
- iohub/collama (Apache-2.0)
- janhq/jan (AGPL)
- johnbean393/Sidekick (MIT)
- KanTV (Apache-2.0)
- KodiBot (GPL)
- llama.vim (MIT)
- LARS (AGPL)
- Llama Assistant (GPL)
- LLMFarm (MIT)
- LLMUnity (MIT)
- LMStudio (proprietary)
- LocalAI (MIT)
- LostRuins/koboldcpp (AGPL)
- MindMac (proprietary)
- MindWorkAI/AI-Studio (FSL-1.1-MIT)
- Mobile-Artificial-Intelligence/maid (MIT)
- Mozilla-Ocho/llamafile (Apache-2.0)
- nat/openplayground (MIT)
- nomic-ai/gpt4all (MIT)
- ollama/ollama (MIT)
- oobabooga/text-generation-webui (AGPL)
- PocketPal AI (MIT)
- psugihara/FreeChat (MIT)
- ptsochantaris/emeltal (MIT)
- pythops/tenere (AGPL)
- ramalama (MIT)
- semperai/amica (MIT)
- withcatai/catai (MIT)
- Autopen (GPL)
Tools
- akx/ggify – download PyTorch models from HuggingFace Hub and convert them to GGML
- akx/ollama-dl – download models from the Ollama library to be used directly with llama.cpp
- crashr/gppm – launch llama.cpp instances utilizing NVIDIA Tesla P40 or P100 GPUs with reduced idle power consumption
- gpustack/gguf-parser - review/check the GGUF file and estimate the memory usage
- Styled Lines (proprietary licensed, async wrapper of inference part for game development in Unity3d with pre-built Mobile and Web platform wrappers and a model example)
Infrastructure
- Paddler - Open-source LLMOps platform for hosting and scaling AI in your own infrastructure
- GPUStack - Manage GPU clusters for running LLMs
- llama_cpp_canister - llama.cpp as a smart contract on the Internet Computer, using WebAssembly
- llama-swap - transparent proxy that adds automatic model switching with llama-server
- Kalavai - Crowdsource end to end LLM deployment at any scale
- llmaz - ☸️ Easy, advanced inference platform for large language models on Kubernetes.
Games
- Lucy's Labyrinth - A simple maze game where agents controlled by an AI model will try to trick you.
Supported backends
| Backend | Target devices |
|---|---|
| Metal | Apple Silicon |
| BLAS | All |
| BLIS | All |
| SYCL | Intel and Nvidia GPU |
| MUSA | Moore Threads GPU |
| CUDA | Nvidia GPU |
| HIP | AMD GPU |
| Vulkan | GPU |
| CANN | Ascend NPU |
| OpenCL | Adreno GPU |
| IBM zDNN | IBM Z & LinuxONE |
| WebGPU [In Progress] | All |
| RPC | All |
Obtaining and quantizing models
The Hugging Face platform hosts a number of LLMs compatible with llama.cpp:
You can either manually download the GGUF file or directly use any llama.cpp-compatible models from Hugging Face or other model hosting sites, such as ModelScope, by using this CLI argument: -hf <user>/<model>[:quant]. For example:
llama-cli -hf ggml-org/gemma-3-1b-it-GGUF
By default, the CLI would download from Hugging Face, you can switch to other options with the environment variable MODEL_ENDPOINT. For example, you may opt to downloading model checkpoints from ModelScope or other model sharing communities by setting the environment variable, e.g. MODEL_ENDPOINT=https://www.modelscope.cn/.
After downloading a model, use the CLI tools to run it locally - see below.
llama.cpp requires the model to be stored in the GGUF file format. Models in other data formats can be converted to GGUF using the convert_*.py Python scripts in this repo.
The Hugging Face platform provides a variety of online tools for converting, quantizing and hosting models with llama.cpp:
- Use the GGUF-my-repo space to convert to GGUF format and quantize model weights to smaller sizes
- Use the GGUF-my-LoRA space to convert LoRA adapters to GGUF format (more info: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/10123)
- Use the GGUF-editor space to edit GGUF meta data in the browser (more info: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/9268)
- Use the Inference Endpoints to directly host
llama.cppin the cloud (more info: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/9669)
To learn more about model quantization, read this documentation
llama-cli
A CLI tool for accessing and experimenting with most of llama.cpp's functionality.
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Run in conversation mode
Models with a built-in chat template will automatically activate conversation mode. If this doesn't occur, you can manually enable it by adding
-cnvand specifying a suitable chat template with--chat-template NAMEllama-cli -m model.gguf # > hi, who are you? # Hi there! I'm your helpful assistant! I'm an AI-powered chatbot designed to assist and provide information to users like you. I'm here to help answer your questions, provide guidance, and offer support on a wide range of topics. I'm a friendly and knowledgeable AI, and I'm always happy to help with anything you need. What's on your mind, and how can I assist you today? # # > what is 1+1? # Easy peasy! The answer to 1+1 is... 2! -
Run in conversation mode with custom chat template
# use the "chatml" template (use -h to see the list of supported templates) llama-cli -m model.gguf -cnv --chat-template chatml # use a custom template llama-cli -m model.gguf -cnv --in-prefix 'User: ' --reverse-prompt 'User:' -
Run simple text completion
To disable conversation mode explicitly, use
-no-cnvllama-cli -m model.gguf -p "I believe the meaning of life is" -n 128 -no-cnv # I believe the meaning of life is to find your own truth and to live in accordance with it. For me, this means being true to myself and following my passions, even if they don't align with societal expectations. I think that's what I love about yoga – it's not just a physical practice, but a spiritual one too. It's about connecting with yourself, listening to your inner voice, and honoring your own unique journey. -
Constrain the output with a custom grammar
llama-cli -m model.gguf -n 256 --grammar-file grammars/json.gbnf -p 'Request: schedule a call at 8pm; Command:' # {"appointmentTime": "8pm", "appointmentDetails": "schedule a a call"}The grammars/ folder contains a handful of sample grammars. To write your own, check out the GBNF Guide.
For authoring more complex JSON grammars, check out https://grammar.intrinsiclabs.ai/
llama-server
A lightweight, OpenAI API compatible, HTTP server for serving LLMs.
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Start a local HTTP server with default configuration on port 8080
llama-server -m model.gguf --port 8080 # Basic web UI can be accessed via browser: http://localhost:8080 # Chat completion endpoint: http://localhost:8080/v1/chat/completions -
Support multiple-users and parallel decoding
# up to 4 concurrent requests, each with 4096 max context llama-server -m model.gguf -c 16384 -np 4 -
Enable speculative decoding
# the draft.gguf model should be a small variant of the target model.gguf llama-server -m model.gguf -md draft.gguf -
Serve an embedding model
# use the /embedding endpoint llama-server -m model.gguf --embedding --pooling cls -ub 8192 -
Serve a reranking model
# use the /reranking endpoint llama-server -m model.gguf --reranking -
Constrain all outputs with a grammar
# custom grammar llama-server -m model.gguf --grammar-file grammar.gbnf # JSON llama-server -m model.gguf --grammar-file grammars/json.gbnf
llama-perplexity
A tool for measuring the perplexity 1 (and other quality metrics) of a model over a given text.
-
Measure the perplexity over a text file
llama-perplexity -m model.gguf -f file.txt # [1]15.2701,[2]5.4007,[3]5.3073,[4]6.2965,[5]5.8940,[6]5.6096,[7]5.7942,[8]4.9297, ... # Final estimate: PPL = 5.4007 +/- 0.67339 -
Measure KL divergence
# TODO
llama-bench
Benchmark the performance of the inference for various parameters.
-
Run default benchmark
llama-bench -m model.gguf # Output: # | model | size | params | backend | threads | test | t/s | # | ------------------- | ---------: | ---------: | ---------- | ------: | ------------: | -------------------: | # | qwen2 1.5B Q4_0 | 885.97 MiB | 1.54 B | Metal,BLAS | 16 | pp512 | 5765.41 ± 20.55 | # | qwen2 1.5B Q4_0 | 885.97 MiB | 1.54 B | Metal,BLAS | 16 | tg128 | 197.71 ± 0.81 | # # build: 3e0ba0e60 (4229)
llama-run
A comprehensive example for running llama.cpp models. Useful for inferencing. Used with RamaLama 2.
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Run a model with a specific prompt (by default it's pulled from Ollama registry)
llama-run granite-code
llama-simple
A minimal example for implementing apps with llama.cpp. Useful for developers.
-
Basic text completion
llama-simple -m model.gguf # Hello my name is Kaitlyn and I am a 16 year old girl. I am a junior in high school and I am currently taking a class called "The Art of
Contributing
- Contributors can open PRs
- Collaborators will be invited based on contributions
- Maintainers can push to branches in the
llama.cpprepo and merge PRs into themasterbranch - Any help with managing issues, PRs and projects is very appreciated!
- See good first issues for tasks suitable for first contributions
- Read the CONTRIBUTING.md for more information
- Make sure to read this: Inference at the edge
- A bit of backstory for those who are interested: Changelog podcast
Other documentation
Development documentation
Seminal papers and background on the models
If your issue is with model generation quality, then please at least scan the following links and papers to understand the limitations of LLaMA models. This is especially important when choosing an appropriate model size and appreciating both the significant and subtle differences between LLaMA models and ChatGPT:
- LLaMA:
- GPT-3
- GPT-3.5 / InstructGPT / ChatGPT:
XCFramework
The XCFramework is a precompiled version of the library for iOS, visionOS, tvOS, and macOS. It can be used in Swift projects without the need to compile the library from source. For example:
// swift-tools-version: 5.10
// The swift-tools-version declares the minimum version of Swift required to build this package.
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "MyLlamaPackage",
targets: [
.executableTarget(
name: "MyLlamaPackage",
dependencies: [
"LlamaFramework"
]),
.binaryTarget(
name: "LlamaFramework",
url: "https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/releases/download/b5046/llama-b5046-xcframework.zip",
checksum: "c19be78b5f00d8d29a25da41042cb7afa094cbf6280a225abe614b03b20029ab"
)
]
)
The above example is using an intermediate build b5046 of the library. This can be modified
to use a different version by changing the URL and checksum.
Completions
Command-line completion is available for some environments.
Bash Completion
$ build/bin/llama-cli --completion-bash > ~/.llama-completion.bash
$ source ~/.llama-completion.bash
Optionally this can be added to your .bashrc or .bash_profile to load it
automatically. For example:
$ echo "source ~/.llama-completion.bash" >> ~/.bashrc
Dependencies
- yhirose/cpp-httplib - Single-header HTTP server, used by
llama-server- MIT license - stb-image - Single-header image format decoder, used by multimodal subsystem - Public domain
- nlohmann/json - Single-header JSON library, used by various tools/examples - MIT License
- minja - Minimal Jinja parser in C++, used by various tools/examples - MIT License
- linenoise.cpp - C++ library that provides readline-like line editing capabilities, used by
llama-run- BSD 2-Clause License - curl - Client-side URL transfer library, used by various tools/examples - CURL License
- miniaudio.h - Single-header audio format decoder, used by multimodal subsystem - Public domain
